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Overview
What does it mean to assert or deny the existence of a legal system? How can one determine whether a given law belongs to a certain legal system? What kind of structure do these systems have, that is--what necessary relations obtain between their laws? The examination of these problems in this volume leads to a new approach to traditional jurisprudential question, though the conclusions are based on a critical appraisal, particularly those of Bentham, Austin, Kelsen, and Hart.
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- ISBN-13: 9780198253631
- ISBN-10: 019825363X
- Publisher: OUP Oxford
- Publish Date: July 1980
- Dimensions: 8.68 x 5.52 x 0.7 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.75 pounds
- Page Count: 256
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